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Moving from Chicago to tiny Radisson, Georgia, awakens latent psychic powers in sixteen-year-old Kendall, who finds herself communicating with ghosts and forming a ragtag ghost hunting team to research and battle a belligerent spirit that is trying to harm her father.

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This book is every interesting, even if you don't believe in people talking to ghost there is a love story, and the love story takes off through the next books too, I love that this couple goes through some things that normal don't. I think it's an excellent pick for teenage girls even though it's about ghost because Kendal goes through ups and downs with friends and is also dealing with high school and has a bully in the next book.

Yayyy!!! No vampires or werewolves. Not that I don't enjoy those books, but this book gave me a much needed break from them. This book isn't even about a human boy/girl, falling in love with a ghost. It's about a group of teenagers ghost hunting. I enjoyed this book, but I found it carried on alot and it felt long to me. But it did have it's moments. I also found there was not alot of depth throughout the whole book, which kind of brought the whole book down.